The Best Outdoor Activities in St. Kitts

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 on 2022.02.03
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From scuba-diving through shipwrecks to summiting Mount Liamuiga, St. Kitts offers plenty of outdoor fun both on and off the water. Try your hand at flyboarding, zip-line through the rainforest, or ride a dune buggy on the beach for the perfect island day. Credit: Collected by Bob Curley, AFAR Local Expert
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Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Blue Water Safaris

Boat tour agency · Basseterre

"When in the Caribbean, you’d be remiss to head home without getting on the water, even if just for a lazy sail. Blue Water Safaris offers boat tours and private charters, with options ranging from half-day cruises along the coast and full-day sails to nearby Nevis, to mini speedboat tours with stops for snorkeling. Also available are sunset excursions, which can include onboard snacks and cocktails orfinish at Cockleshell Beach for dinner at Spice Mill Restaurant."

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basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Bird Rock Apartments

Apartment complex · Saint George Basseterre

"A native Kittitian, Greg Pereira offers unique island “safaris” on a fleet of 4x4 Land Rover Defenders. Choose from experiences like rainforest treks, sugar plantation tours, and full-day hikes to the caldera of Mount Liamuiga, many of which include beach stops to cool down. Pereira’s modified,brightly printed trucks have open sides for maximum visibility, allowing for unobstructed photo ops of green monkeys, birds, verdant valleys, and cloud-shrouded peaks."

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Mad Max dune buggy beach tours

"For a thrilling way to explore St. Kitts, get behind the wheel of a 4x4 dune buggy and follow Kittitian guide Oto on a tour of the island. Your journey will start on the sands of South Friar’s Bay and continue down dirt paths and hidden roads into the highlands for dramatic views and some bumpy, dusty fun. The tour ends back on the beach, where you can swim and snorkel for the rest of the day."

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Saint John Capesterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Mount Liamuiga

Mountain peak · Saint John Capesterre

"Mount Liamuiga Standing at 3,793 feet, this towering, verdant peak is the island’s highest point. The dormant volcano is covered mostly in rain forest and capped with a cloud forest, making it ideal for a beautiful hike. The climb is an arduous one, however, and shouldn’t be attempted without a guide. If you manage to reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of St. Kitts, the Caribbean Sea, and neighboring islands like Nevis, Antigua, and Saba."

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road town, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Sky Safari Zipline

Recreation center · Saint Thomas Middle Island

"Some zip line parks are one-and-done—you arrive, sit for orientation, take a single (if exhilarating) ride, and get back in the car. Not so at Sky Safari, located at St. Kitts’ Wingfield Estate. Here, you start with a training run on a short zip line, then head into the jungle for the main attractions: four more lines that run over the lush canopy of slumbering stratovolcano Mount Liamuiga. The first three lines, named The Boss, Mango Tango, and Brimstone Blast, measure up to 1,400 feet long, while the fourth is a dual zip line that crosses over a river and ends near the ruins of a historic sugar plantation. As you soar, you’ll reach heights of 250 feet and thrilling speeds of up to 40 miles per hour."

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kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis

St.Kitts Water Sports Center

Sports complex · Saint George Basseterre

"For a fun day on the water, try flyboarding with St. Kitts Water Sports, located on Cockleshell Bay. Lessons start with simple instruction—don’t expect to be flying 30 feet in the air right away—but quickly progress to basic tricks, which will impress those back on shore sipping their rum punches at Reggae Beach Bar. If you want to channel your inner Marty McFly, St. Kitts Water Sports also offers waterjet-powered hoverboarding—however, the learning curve is a little steeper than with flyboarding, so the company recommends having some experience with related sports like surfing, skateboarding, or snowboarding before booking a lesson."

Photo courtesy of St. Kitts Tourism Authority
frigate bay, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Timothy Hill Overlook

Tourist attraction · Saint George Basseterre

"If you’re driving out to the beaches or bars ofSt. Kitts’southeast peninsula, make sure to stop for an envy-inducing photo op at the top of Timothy Hill. Up here, your 360-degree view includes the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, Friar’s and Frigate bays, Nevis, and the hilly peninsula itself."

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road town, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Wingfield Estate Sugar Plantation Ruins

Sugar factory · Saint Thomas Middle Island

"Adjacent to Romney Manor and the Caribelle Batik factory, Wingfield Estate is a former sugar plantation dating back to the mid-1600s. Here, you’ll find ruins of the rare St. Kitts sugar mills, which were powered by water instead of wind. Also on-site are the remains of a stone chimney, a distillery, and an aqueduct system that brought water from the Wingfield River down the slopes of Mount Liamuiga."

Photo courtesy of St. Kitts Tourism Authority
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